Kent, what an excellent site. You guys really did a wonderful job. Thank you very
much for all you hard work. I look forward to enjoying all the site will have to
offer.
Kudos,
Tim <><
On Fri, 8 Jun 2001 11:00:17 -0700 Kent Lufkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At long last, the Washington Flyfishers web site is now online. But
>before cutting the ribbon and throwing open the doors, a couple of
>pre-visit announcements are in order.
>
>First, the new site isn't intended to replace the mailing list -
>merely to add to it. Members can use it to post photos of their
>fishing exploits, share their photos and biographies, read book
>reviews, fishing and fly tying articles, buy and sell fishing gear,
>and click on the fishing-related links in the resources section.
>
>Most importantly, the site now makes searching the mailing list
>archives, subscribing and unsubscribing MUCH easier than before.
>
>But for everyday fishing reports, questions, answers and comments,
>the mailing list remains the primary and best means of communications
>among WAFF subscribers.
>
>Secondly, the site is very much a work in progress and was created
>entire with volunteer labor. The heavy lifters, Wes Nuenschwander,
>Sean Ransom and I, had to juggle creation of the site with work,
>family, yard work and fishing.
>
>But we certainly didn't build it alone. We're also grateful for the
>invaluable contributions of fellow subscribers Earl Harper, Danny
>McMillan, Leland Miawaki, Keith O'Leary, Mike Santangelo and Don
>Shearer; Christ Faist and Devin Redlich at our host ISWNet; and to
>the volunteer beta testers who helped catch what we missed.
>
>One of the great dangers of being too close to the trees this past
>year (yep, it really HAS been that long since Wes and I first hatched
>a plan to build the site), is that we nevertheless might have lost
>sight of the forest.
>
>If you find something we've all overlooked or that doesn't work as it
>should, please let us know by sending a message to me or
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] With your help and feedback, we can
>continue to make the site an even better resource for WAFF
>subscribers.
>
>So, without further ado, click here: http://www.waflyfishers.com and
>welcome to Washington Flyfishers first web site.
>
>Kent Lufkin
>
>
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